"Share in suffering as a good soldier of Christ Jesus. No
soldier gets entangled in civilian pursuits, since his aim is to please the one
who enlisted him."
- 2 Timothy 2:3-4
"And if the bugle gives an indistinct sound, who will get
ready for battle?"
- 1 Corinthians 14:8
"The Church in the present dispensation is a militant
Church, that is, she is called unto, and is actually engaged in, a holy
warfare. This does not mean that she must spend her strength in self-destroying
internecine struggles, but that she is duty bound to carry on an incessant
warfare against the hostile world in every form in which it reveals itself,
whether in the Church or outside of it, and against all the spiritual forces of
darkness. The church may not spend all her time in prayer and meditation,
however necessary and important these may be, nor may she rest her oars in the
peaceful enjoyment of her spiritual heritage. She must be engaged with all her might
in the battles of her Lord, fighting in a war that is both offensive and
defensive."
- Louis Berkof, Systematic Theology, p.
565
Lead on, O King eternal,the day of march
has come;
henceforth in fields of conquest, thy
tents shall be our home:
through days of preparation
thy grace has made us strong,
and now, O King eternal,we lift our battle
song.
Lead on, O King eternal, till sin's fierce
war shall cease,
and holiness shall whisper the sweet Amen
of peace;
for not with swords loud clashing,
nor roll of stirring drums,
but deeds of love and mercy,the heavenly
kingdom comes.
Lead on, O King eternal: we follow not,
not with fears;
for gladness breaks like morning
where'er thy face appears.
Thy cross is lifted o'er us; we journey in
its light:
the crown awaits the conquest; lead on, O
God of might!
-Lead on, O King
Eternal, Ernest W. Shurtleff, 1888
One of the descriptive
phrases handed to us by our predecessors in the faith describes the Body of
Christ as the 'church militant'. Far from being descriptive of the church as a
belligerent combatant, this term simply means the church marches to an entirely
different set of orders and submits to a different Commanding Officer than the
rest of the world. As she engages the battle the church must look and act
different than the world around her. She gets her directives from the reigning
King. The church cannot be a passive observer of culture nor remain indifferent
to battles within her walls. Whether we like it or not God has called us to
engage in offensive and defensive warfare both inside and outside of the
church. There are no insignificant soldiers and no insignificant skirmishes. We are the church militant and God has called us to faithful
engagement. As good soldiers the question must be asked… What will our battle roles be in the church militant? We
have no choice.
-DJM
No comments:
Post a Comment